Fun! That said, at an xMin and yMin of -1.8622012645774517, -4.610046426163813e-10 and an area of 9.313225746154785e-10 image is almost completely washed out. Could you tinker with the coloring algorithm such that contrast between inner and outer is always constant? Also your text boxes need to be larger

--hsm

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I actually do not know what to do to make the color constant for deeper zooms. Is the general idea to keep track of the lowest and highest number of iterations and then scale the coloring to that? I'm hoping not, I'm rendering the fractal in 16 passes and assigning pixel values as soon as I am done iterating over a pixel.

I was afraid of that, I liked the fractal being rendered in 16 steps as a fade in. It also helped keep the browser from freezing up on too long of a calculation (when a render that has mostly n == maxIterations). Maybe after it is done being rendered I'll make an "increase contrast" step based one the assigned values.